News from 28/01/1995
1995; Gale Group;
Autores
Pete Chown, X. Sentuc, Judith Quinlan, Gerald Holtham, J. Kayode Fayemi, Elwood Rickless, Francis Macleod Matthews, R.A. Smith,
ResumoThe Economist Hewlett Packard (HP) Standard Chartered The Economist The World This Week At last The World This Week Drugged Correction Tipping the scales The Economist International Subscription Service Rose-tinted Unbiased Nigeria's fraudsters Elementary Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus CeBIT The risk in Asia A fork in the IMF's road The Fund has a credibility problem that cannot be dithered away Tabasco sauce The democratisation of Mexico is welcome, but carries risks Debit Lyonnais, again The French government should not give yet another blank cheque to Credit Lyonnais, its ailing state-owned bank Dini's Italy Good luck to Italy's new government, but it cannot solve the country's basic problems Remembering Auschwitz The Holocaust occupies a special place in the annals of man's ability to be brutal to his fellow men Mr Clarke's free lunch The private finance initiative may look appetising, but it is likely to leave taxpayers feeling queazy The Dubai International Conference For Habitat II IMD The rise of the new right A look at the neo-nationalist reactionaries who may shape Russia's future Rothschild Asset Management You've never had it so good Why do the British feel so badly off? Paddy's choice Liberal Democrats Bosses on the run Marooned The Post Office Sweetening the mandarins Civil-service reform Fizzling out Nuclear power The capacity crunch Less is more Civil justice In brief Penny pinching Transport American International Group (AIG) Boeing Highlands & Islands Enterprise The claws of the dinosaur Lexus Santer's barons and gnomes Dinibopper Italy Gaillot Fawkes Seconds out: round 40 Russia Horn's dilemma Hungary After the fall NBC Norwegian School of Management IBM Three men afloat Ukraine Blown Rose Bosnia Intel Corporation Four Seasons Hotels Whistling while they work Not getting respect Just the facts, Ma'am The O.J. Simpson trial The politics of austerity The budget Heroic mathematics New Jersey LG Group Right turn Road safety LG Group Alan Greenspan's worried signals LG Group The RTZ David Watt Memorial Prize Executrain Bombs, blood and fences Nuclear peace Papered over South Africa Knock-out Paying for peacekeeping The heirs of Bolivar Venezuela Stuck Ecuador Looking back Canada's left AXA Thailand The fight for Deng's life Aftershocks in Japan Not quite Indonesia Myanmar The prisoner of University Avenue Suspect rebels Indonesia Just what they didn't need Cambodia Willabee & Ward London Business School Carnegie Mellon The University Of Strathclyde Glasgow The raising of Lazarus Australia Holy war Pakistan Nuclear Electric Waging Sykological warfare Glaxo's £9.4 billion ($15 billion) bid for Wellcome, which is the biggest in pharmaceutical (and British) history... Is there a chemical solution? Gianni, come to Mama Fiat The artful dodgers Disc jockeying Not dead yet Microsoft and antitrust Kleinwort Benson Gemini Consulting City University Business School United Nations Environment Programme Correction Foxing Reuters Tied up in knots European rubbish The third wire Utilities and telecoms The regulatory experiment Deregulation has its limits, especially in utilities. What does the experience of Britain tell privatising governments about how to regulate? Hewlett Packard (HP) Morgan Stanley & Co. The world's emerging markets all at sea Brinkmanship Till debts do us part Derivatives Not to be sniffed at A fighter fallen British insurance Stuck in the basement French property Kleinwort Benson Philadelphia Stock Exchange Small loans, big problems Going with the flows Recent turmoil in emerging markets holds important lessons for investors and economic policy-makers alike Easton Press The Ritz-Carlton A sprinkling of herbs Get a grip Electronics in cars A rare species Ouch Hyenas World Bank The Economist Intelligence Unit Book Call International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) The Indians lose again Let there be light Architecture The politics of language An artist's secrets Drawing Correction No time for heroics The British under the Nazis Poetry fights back Verse novels The new scientist Thomas Huxley Ravenous readers Foreign giants College basketball is mostly all-American. It may not be much longer Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Seminars Appointments Studentships Conferences Appointments Wanted Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Franchises Appointments Business Opportunities Business & Personal Business & Personal Business & Personal International Property Output, Demand and Jobs Prices and Wages The Economist Commodity Price Index Growth Rates Stockmarkets Money and Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates and Reserves Currency Forecasts Currency forecasts The economy Financial Markets KLM Nirex Portugal
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